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The Apocalypse and the End of History

Modern Jihad and the Crisis of Liberalism
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The Apocalypse and the End of History by Suzanne Schneider examines the intersection of political violence and modern society's preoccupation with apocalyptic narratives. The book explores how these themes shape our political landscape and influence human behaviour, offering insights into contemporary issues through a historical and philosophical lens.
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You might enjoy this intriguing exploration if you're captivated by the intersections of political ideologies and apocalyptic thinking. It delves into how contemporary political movements use narratives of catastrophe to inspire and mobilise followers, providing insightful analysis on the dynamics of faith and politics in today's world. If you're curious about how these themes influence modern affairs, this book can offer a compelling and thought-provoking read.

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The Apocalypse and the End of History

How the political violence of modern jihad echoes the crises of western liberalism.

How the political violence of modern jihad echoes the crises of western liberalism.

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In this authoritative, accessible study, historian Suzanne Schneider examines the politics and ideology of the Islamic State and finds that contemporary jihad is a microcosm of global political trends, one that can help us understand the slide toward authoritarianism and nihilist violence worldwide.

Most western commentators have assumed the modern jihad is antithetical to western liberalism; Schneider argues the opposite. The jihadist violence of the Islamic State, she finds, has much in common with political life in Europe and the United States, from the spectacular violence of mass shootings to authoritarian populism and the rise of xenophobic nationalism. The Islamic State, in other words, is a dark reflection of western liberalism, rather than its antithesis.

Through chapters surveying modern jihadist ideas of the state, violence, identity, and political community, Schneider argues that modern jihad and western capitalism are two versions of a politics of failure: the failure to imagine a better life here on earth.

Based on extensive research into a wide range of sources, from Islamic jurisprudence to popular recruitment videos, contemporary apocalyptic literature and the Islamic State's Arabic-language publications, and written with the sensibility of a political theorist, Schneider explores modern jihad as a way to show us a vision of a dark futureβ€”one we might still swerve to avoid.

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Reviews praise Suzanne Schneider's work for offering a novel perspective by linking modern jihadi violence to modernity and its colonial origins. The book provides a lucid analysis, challenging the notion of jihad as an eternal Islamic force and situating it within current geopolitical and economic contexts. Schneider's examination is noted for its depth, exploring the complex interplay between extremist ideologies and Western practices, offering insights into contemporary global conditions.

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ISBN: 9781839762413

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 September 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 382g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Suzanne Schneider is Deputy Director and Core Faculty at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. She is the author of Mandatory Separation, and her writing has appeared in Mother Jones, n+1,The Washington Post, and Foreign Policy, among other outlets.

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